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The Ritz is a historic theater in the 6th Street district in Austin, Texas. The building's history includes use as a movie theater, music hall, club, and comedy house. It reopened after renovations in fall 2007 as the new downtown location for the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema.
This upcoming weekend offers a new addition to the beloved “Paddington” series, a new Marvel entry for “Captain America” and a group of smaller films expanding into wide release ahead of ...
The 4:30 Movie: Saban Films / SMODCO: Kevin Smith (director/screenplay); Austin Zajur, Nicholas Cirillo, Reed Northrup, Siena Agudong, Ken Jeong [332] Subservience: XYZ Films / Millennium Media: S.K. Dale (director); Will Honley, April Maguire (screenplay); Megan Fox, Michele Morrone, Madeline Zima [333] Booger
Austin filmmaker Jeff Nichols ("Mud") will present his latest film, the biker drama "The Bikeriders," at the Austin Film Festival on November 1. AFF film and panel recommendations from Barbara Morgan
Sixth Street is a historic street and entertainment district in Austin, Texas, located within the city's urban core in downtown Austin. [2] Sixth Street was formerly named Pecan Street under Austin's older naming convention, which had east–west streets named after trees and north–south streets named after Texas rivers (the latter convention remains in place).
According to Variety, Brave New World is looking at a $90 million to $95 million North American opening over the long Presidents’ Day weekend, with another $110 million added from the rest of ...
S. Saturday Morning Mystery; A Scanner Darkly (film) Shorts (2009 film) Sin City: A Dame to Kill For; Slacker (film) Slash (film) Social Animals (2018 comedy film)
In 2003, the Alamo Drafthouse, under the direction of CEO Terrell Braly, opened on 13729 Research Boulevard in northwest Austin. The Alamo Drafthouse Lake Creek had seven screens, all dedicated to new movies. In May of that year, the Alamo granted their first franchise, which opened in the West Oaks Mall in Houston, Texas with six screens.